Africa Fashion Week London 2017 designers shine at Africa Utopia

Africa Fashion Week London 2017 designers shine at Africa Utopia. On a day that threatened rain, the African sun shone over Southbank. 8 AFWL Designers (past and present) showcased 9 capsule collections on a specially made catwalk on Southbank’s outside terrace for Africa Utopia. After weeks of hot sunshine, it was a little perturbing to see rain […]

Africa Fashion Week London 2017 designers shine at Africa Utopia. On a day that threatened rain, the African sun shone over Southbank.

After weeks of hot sunshine, it was a little perturbing to see rain clouds gathering, but we put our trust in the African Gods and pulled off a show that was full of fun, colour and drama.

The designers were:

Slow-Case by Odette Steele. Her remit was to highlight the throwaway culture of the Western world and how many of these unwanted fashions end up in Africa Markets. Odette showed her textile training to upcycle and redecorate the plain western textiles into something desirable and luxurious.

New-comer and freshly graduated Abisola Akanni, showed us a collection of menswear that was full of fun, colour, drama. Our male models absolutely loved this collection and didn’t want to take it off! Abisola is so unassuming, it makes us marvel at her imagination and we can’t wait to see what she shows on the AFWL catwalk and in the future.

AFWL Head Stylist couldn’t help but bring two collections to the catwalk. Womenswear full of slinky glamour and shine; and menswear showing tailored dinner jackets paired with Japanese Obi belts and Africanized kimonos.

2 Nigerian menswear designers took the stage, Kola Kuddus and Del Africa, showing a modern twist on traditional Nigerian menswear. Ombré print and out of the ordinary embroidery took wax print to the next level and we loved it. We have to get more of these designs in London.

London based designer Yemzi wowed us with a completely print free collection, dark and moody, but beautifully tailored bang up to date playsuits, shorts, jackets that made out models bounce the runway. She promises a new collection for Africa Fashion Week in August. We can’t wait to see it!